Models 24-CGA-10, and 24-CEA-10
SteamCraft 10 Service Manual, Chapter 6
Page 135
CT:11 Steam Relief Solenoid Valve
Model 24-CGA-10
1.
Set the voltmeter to the 250 VAC scale
.
2. On both upper and lower control panels, set the ON/OFF switch to the
OFF position.
3. Disconnect one end of the steam vent tube between the steam relief
valve and the drain. Place a container or cloth under the open fitting to
catch any dripping condensation.
4. On both upper and lower control panels, set the ON/OFF switch to the
ON position and the TIMED/MANUAL switch to the MANUAL posi-
tion. Observe SteamCraft 10 operation: water fills the steam generator
and the steaming cycle starts. For a steam supply suitable to this test,
allow the unit to generate steam for about five minutes or for at least
one cycle of the upper limit float switch.
5. On both upper and lower control panels, zero the timer. Observe the
open vent tube fitting below the steam relief valve during the following
sequence of control settings.
a. Set the TIMED/MANUAL switch on both upper and lower control
panels to the TIMED position. The steaming cycle stops for both
compartments and the unit goes into preheat mode. The steam relief
valve opens. A small amount of steam will evaporate while the steam
generator cools to preheat temperature. This steam and a small amount
of condensation will flow from the open vent tube fitting.
b. Set the TIMED/MANUAL switch on one of both control panels to the
MANUAL position. As the steaming cycle restarts the steam relief
valve closes. This steam and condensation stops flowing from the
open vent tube fitting.
c. Results of test steps a and b.
• If unit performs as described in each step; the steam relief valve is
working properly. End this procedure here.
Cleveland Range. Inc.
Printed 3/93
Figure 6-26. Condenser Solenoid Valve
Bottom - 24-CGA-10